ok going to start with the light spectrum, [img]http://www.crisp.nus.edu.sg/~research/tutorial/emsp1.gif[/img]that we can see with our eyes?
Knowing that our eyes (humans) can only see so much of the "whole" light spectrum,
am thinking that digital flash from digital camera's picks up other light that we cannot see, and therefore wegets orbs and other anomalies in our digital photos.
Please any and everyones opinion on what you think that orbs and anomolies, ectoplasms wouldbe greatly appreciated.
a few pics here that i took in washington state:
http://ladykenai.tripod.com/ghosthunting/index.htmlof course some of them don't have orbs because they just plain were not there. The last page,the "bear anomaly" is really cool. One of my fav's have lived in alaska i have pics of them here too of course:
http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g117/ladykenai/Anomalies/and also when I worked at a hotel in Anchorage Alaska and well one of our guests didn't make it to the next day, pics from that room:
http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g117/ladykenai/Room%20114/I was thinking that they are like in a different spectrum of light that we can't see with our own eyes and the light that comes from digital camera flash picks them up for some reason, and they are around us all the time. a couple years ago i wrote to someone who helped manufacture them (flashes of digital camera's) but he didn't really explain it to me so that i could understand. he was also trying to discount them, like they don't exist at all . i know they are here , i have taken pics of dust, snowflakes, rain ...etc.....trying to find out what the heck they are....And they don't show up whenever i want them to so I wanted your take on it
I have been trying to figure that and other things out for a long time....anyway would appreciate any comments you have, are they photons? Little ghosts? um...energies? What are they?
The basics of light:
http://violet.pha.jhu.edu/~wpb/spectroscopy/basics.html